For me, a "classic" film implies a high degree of personal respect. I also haven't seen The Sound of Music, but I wouldn't call it a classic film because I have no interest in it. Does anyone have a film title which they personally regard as classic, from its reputational aura, but which they haven't seen, maybe because it's unavailable or because it is too violent for them, or because they fear they've outgrown its target audience, or because they're afraid of shattering the illusion, or for any other reason?
Spinal Tap - I know almost nothing of the little world that it's satirising or celebrating.
All Ozu and Mizoguchi - I walked out after a few minutes of my first (can't now remember which) and last in utter bemusement.
In the Company of Men - I find the plot outline too sickening.
Spinal Tap - I know almost nothing of the little world that it's satirising or celebrating.
All Ozu and Mizoguchi - I walked out after a few minutes of my first (can't now remember which) and last in utter bemusement.
In the Company of Men - I find the plot outline too sickening.
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